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Hey everyone,

I'm doing some research to see how cost-effective it is to create more expensive machines that allow one person to do more. Hyster has a nice looking model: the B60(80)ZAC which has the ability to move three pallets at one time. This seems like a big advantage over a forklift, but it means buying a big expensive piece of equipment and all that entails. I'm a total newb to the business (cold and dry storage) and am trying to get a feel for how much something like that is worth. I assume they don't post prices, but if anyone has any clue how much one is that'd be great. Also, how much is something like that worth to a business? 10k? 50k? 2k? I know there is a lot of variance, but any guesses would be helpful. Thanks!
  • Posted 11 Jan 2009 13:44
  • By Wiggles
  • joined 11 Jan'09 - 1 message
  • Oregon, United States

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